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One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because
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One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because
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A reason there is no life on Venus is because it's the hottest plant in our entire solar system, followed by that the surface is covered with a poisonous gas.
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Life can't exist on Venus because of the acidic rain and atmosphere and the numerous volcanos all over the surface.
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